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Check Your Blood Sugar The Easy Way - With AccuCheck

By: Rainy Duscanse

Published: August 20, 2009
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Finding out you have diabetes can be frightening. The good news is that it is a manageable condition. Fitted out with the right information and the right products can help you comfortably live and prosper.

The Basics on Diabetes* There are 3 main sorts of diabetes: Type 1, Type 2 and Gestational Diabetes. According to WebMd.com an approximate 7.8% of the people or 23.6 million of us have diabetes. Diabetes is a metabolic condition in that a diabetic has trouble manufacturing the proper quantity of insulin to move glucose from the bloodstream into the cells or the cells don't correctly respond to the insulin.

Type One Diabetes Type One is an autoimmune disease where the immune reaction attacks insulin-producing cells in the pancreas and kills them. An individual with Type 1 diabetes must take insulin daily to be healthy. Generally, Type 1 Diabetes develops in children and teens, but it can appear at any age.

Type 2 Diabetes Type 2 is the more prevelant sort of diabetes and often is associated with older age, obesity, family history, physical inertness, ethnicity or a previous history of gestational diabetes. Generally when Type 2 is diagnosed, the pancreas is manufacturing enough insulin but the body can't use the insulin effectively.

Gestational Diabetes Gestational Diabetes develops during pregnancy. Doctors haven't come to a total understanding, but many doctors believe that the increase in hormones produced during pregnancy affects the body's capability to process inslulin correctly. Mostly, gestational diabetes goes away when you are no longer pregnant. Women who have had gestational diabetes are at increased risk for developing Type 2 diabetes later in life.

Measuring Glucose If you have been diagnosed as having diabetes, you will need to punctiliously monitor your blood sugar levels. When you're diagnosed, your health practitioner will discuss with you the correct blood glucose range for your current position. Your doctor will also discuss how regularly you will need to test your glucose levels.

To test your sugars, you'll use a glucose meter, glucose testing strips and a lancet to prick your finger or other site for a blood draw. Depending on the kind of glucose meter and lancet system you use, you will test on your fingers, palm or forearm. Since you may be testing many times each day, you'll need to pick the right system for you. When evaluating your glucose monitoring system you'll need to consider the following items:

1) Is it simple to get a reading with the 1st lancing?

A system like AccuCheck offers a high accuracy rate, with 97% of testers having the ability to get a correct reading the 1st time.

2) How long does it take to see your results?

AccuCheck also provides a fast result with a five 2nd read out.

3) Is the lancing process as painless as possible?

AccuCheck is also uses the least agonizing lancing technology when compared to other leading lancing devices.

4) Will my insurance cover the testing kit I want?

AccuCheck is preferred by most insurance companies.

Many people suffer from diabetes. If you find the right glucose monitoring system, you'll be able to correctly and effectively manage your condition.

*Medical information is provided by WebMd.com and is intended as general reference. The accuracy of the information cannot be assured. For complete diagnosis and info regarding diabetes or any other medical issue, please seek help from a professional professional.

More Information:

AccuCheck makes it quick and painlessto monitor your blood sugar regularly. With the AccuCheck monitoring system, covered by most insurance providers, you'll have your glucose reading in just 5 seconds!


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